DAVIE, Fla. -- The Miami Dolphins don't have a 2019 starting quarterback yet, but they recently started constructing their offense with hope of maximizing what they have on this roster.
There will certainly be a lot of Patriot influence, given that first-time playcaller and offensive coordinator Chad O'Shea has spent nearly half his coaching career in New England, but look for assistant head coach/QB coach Jim Caldwell to play a significant role in putting together a formula that works. A combination of O'Shea's matchup-based, week-to-week schemes and Caldwell's offenses in Detroit, Baltimore and Indianapolis could create a strong pairing.